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[Wuhan pneumonia] WHO says epidemic does not constitute international public health emergency: too early

2020-01-23T19:37:02.539Z


After the World Health Organization held a two-day emergency meeting, it was announced on Thursday (23) that the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic in Wuhan did not constitute a public health emergency of international concern.


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Written by: Li Fuyuan

2020-01-24 02:53

Last updated: 2020-01-24 03:27

After the World Health Organization held a two-day emergency meeting, it was announced on Thursday (23) that the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic in Wuhan did not constitute a public health emergency of international concern.

The WHO announced on Thursday (23) that the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic in Wuhan does not constitute a public health emergency of international concern. (Youtube video screenshot)

The World Health Organization described it as "it's too early" to characterize Wuhan's new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic as an international public health emergency, but they are closely tracking mutations in the virus. The chairman of the committee said that the views were very divided and almost half were divided.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a press conference: "There is no doubt that this is an emergency in China, but it has not yet become an international public health emergency. Trade is subject to wider restrictions. "

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